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Re: Show your Mule
Posted: Wed Apr 17, 2024 11:23 pm
by sal
Love the "tricks" being shared here.
sal
Re: Show your Mule
Posted: Thu Apr 18, 2024 8:56 am
by standy99
Have always used pins.
Pins of any size are actually a good thing as they negate all side to side or forward back movement of scales.This stops nearly all movement except up and down
The epoxy is the mechanism of keeping the scales lateral and the amount of epoxy bridges a mule has is another benefit and why I don’t use Corby bolts. This gives the added advantage of being able to use G10 or glow-lume in aluminium like I have on my latest build.
Here are Ultem pins on a Ultem scale. (Which wouldn’t have looked as good with Colby or Chicago fasteners)
I use Corby bolts on a full tang knife without any drilled holes that do not offer an epoxy bridge.
Re: Show your Mule
Posted: Thu Apr 18, 2024 9:52 am
by standy99
VeraX_Knives wrote: ↑Thu Apr 18, 2024 9:45 am
K thanks for the glow-lume idea that I'm totally going to rip off of you

. I cannot believe that I didn't know about this stuff when I use SrAl2O4 strontium aluminate glow in the dark coatings on my kitchen handles as an option. Seriously thank you lol. A lot.
-Jason
No drama happy to help
VeraX_Knives wrote: ↑Thu Apr 18, 2024 9:45 am
You do it the same as me it seems without pins.
-Jason
No it has Ultem pins if you look closely, made from Ultem rods that I purchased with the sheet.
Re: Show your Mule
Posted: Thu Apr 18, 2024 10:29 am
by ykspydiefan
Hey Standy99!
Love all your GITD work.
Thanks for sharing
Re: Show your Mule
Posted: Thu Apr 18, 2024 1:56 pm
by Steveng
Apparently I missed out again on the HIC mule recently reopened for sale. If anyone has one they do not want, I would like to buy it. Thanks!
Re: Show your Mule
Posted: Thu Apr 18, 2024 3:43 pm
by Steeltoez83
I guess i missed out on the HIC mule re drop too.
Re: Show your Mule
Posted: Thu Apr 18, 2024 7:10 pm
by sal
The re-drop hasn't happened yet. The factory is very busy with regular production. Please be patient.
sal
Re: Show your Mule
Posted: Thu Apr 18, 2024 9:44 pm
by Steeltoez83
Well that's good news. My apologies for the misunderstanding Sal.
Re: Show your Mule
Posted: Fri Apr 19, 2024 10:19 pm
by FullScaler
Finally got my green honeycomb scales finished. Now I just need to figure out a nice color sheath to go with them
Re: Show your Mule
Posted: Sat Apr 20, 2024 8:37 pm
by sal
Hey Full Scaler,
That's really a "Looker". Beautiful.
sal
Re: Show your Mule
Posted: Mon Apr 22, 2024 10:54 pm
by Bolster
sal wrote: ↑Sat Apr 20, 2024 8:37 pm
Hey Full Scaler,
That's really a "Looker". Beautiful.
sal
Agreed. Phenomenal!
Re: Show your Mule
Posted: Tue Apr 23, 2024 10:52 pm
by CasperFatone
Fresh set of Lignum Vitae scales that I made. This is widely thought of as the most dense wood in existence and has a natural waxy/oily feel to it that is very unique. It is actually pretty easy to work with but the dust tends to clog sandpaper a little more than normal

Re: Show your Mule
Posted: Wed Apr 24, 2024 7:47 am
by standy99
VeraX_Knives wrote: ↑Wed Apr 24, 2024 1:00 am
CasperFatone wrote: ↑Tue Apr 23, 2024 10:52 pm
Fresh set of Lignum Vitae scales that I made. This is widely thought of as the most dense wood in existence and has a natural waxy/oily feel to it that is very unique. It is actually pretty easy to work with but the dust tends to clog sandpaper a little more than normal
Looks good not going to lie I've in passing heard of that lignum vertae whatever and to me it's.. it's in the name lol like it's lignin and density isn't everything in wood. As far as I know, (yes please teach me something here) it's the composite type layering of the core of a tree correct? So in effect it's water content and.. growth patterns over.. the polymers that exist correct?
That give wood it's mechanical properties*.
No it’s the name of the tree “Guaiacum sanctum”
Lignum vitae is Latin for "wood of life".
Re: Show your Mule
Posted: Wed May 01, 2024 7:24 am
by Steeltoez83
I normally just buy my mule scales from the younger bro of a knifemaker friend. I am not sure if Elijah has gravitated towards full time knifemaker or not. I think the term metal maestro sounds better than knifemaker personally. These contoured scales feel really nice in hand too. No complaints on the aggressive ones I've used before from him I always prefer deeper knurling on barbells anyways.
My younger brother is taking my M398 mule off my hands for barbecue season. He isn't a knife guy but I'm slowly corrupting him to the sharp side. I am not sure if he prefers the contouring of the new scales, or the texture of the ones on it right now. I had intentions of putting these on my k294 mule. However I'd rather give him something I know will get used.
Re: Show your Mule
Posted: Thu May 02, 2024 10:37 pm
by clinton1
76 and SRS13/SUS405
Re: Show your Mule
Posted: Tue May 14, 2024 4:46 pm
by Steeltoez83
Re: Show your Mule
Posted: Fri May 17, 2024 8:06 am
by standy99
Old favourite, new photo.

Re: Show your Mule
Posted: Tue May 28, 2024 11:42 am
by tcarltonw
CasperFatone wrote: ↑Tue Apr 23, 2024 10:52 pm
Fresh set of Lignum Vitae scales that I made. This is widely thought of as the most dense wood in existence and has a natural waxy/oily feel to it that is very unique. It is actually pretty easy to work with but the dust tends to clog sandpaper a little more than normal
Pretty jealous you got your hands on some lignum vitae.
Re: Show your Mule
Posted: Mon Jun 03, 2024 9:37 am
by hoshko
Finally got a handle made for my HIC mule!
When with a simple purpleheart handle with brass pins. I love how it turned out!

Re: Show your Mule
Posted: Mon Jun 03, 2024 2:26 pm
by barnaclesonaboat
hoshko wrote: ↑Mon Jun 03, 2024 9:37 am
Finally got a handle made for my HIC mule!
When with a simple purpleheart handle with brass pins. I love how it turned out!
Excellent work! The dark purple looks amazing against the slate-colored HIC blade.